Speeding ticket help
So I got a traffic ticket out of state in Colorado Mesa County. (Apparently a hard county for lawyers to fight in). It was for 15 over and not having proof of insurance. They said they'd drop the insurance charge if I show proof of insurance. I talked to the attorney and he said we could settle it by mail and have the speeding reduced to driving too fast for road conditions. Should I take the offer? How will it affect my insurance? What do? Picture semi-related
Don't fucking drive without insurance or speed you dumb nigger.
Just listen to your lawyer
>>17163345
I know this now. Should I take the offer?
>>17163352
Do you have a better option?
Hmm who should I trust about legal help...
>lawyer
>4chan
>>17163353
We didn't talk much. I literally asked and that's what I got. I thought about asking for something specific, just Dont know what I could ask.
>>17163357
Already tried talking to a lawyer. They were not much help, apparently I had a shit area to fight the ticket due to the county
>>17163368
Do you believe there are sure-fire ways to get out of speeding tickets? Just get whatever breaks you can, fight it in court, pay the fine, and move on with life.
>>17163332
Take the deal, your insurance might go up some because of it or it might not. If you don't take the deal you'll have to pay for the 15 over ticket, court costs, lawyer fees, and you could possibly have your license suspended